
High‑octane action drives the story as a bounty hunter pursues a wanted murderer. En route to claim his prize he stops at a remote staging post, where he is compelled to join forces with two outlaws who have their own vendetta against the killer and a newly‑widowed woman. All of them are chased relentlessly by the murderer’s brother and his men.
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Lee Van Cleef
Frank

James Coburn
Whitt

Randolph Scott
Ben Brigade

Roy Jenson
Outlaw (uncredited)

James Best
Billy John

Karen Steele
Mrs. Carrie Lane

Bennie E. Dobbins
Outlaw (uncredited)

Budd Boetticher

Pernell Roberts
Sam Boone

Boyd 'Red' Morgan
Outlaw (uncredited)

Dyke Johnson
Outlaw (uncredited)

Boyd Stockman
Indian chief (uncredited)
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Bounty hunter Randolph Scott as Ben Brigade closes in on James Best as Billy John, who is wanted for murder. When Brigade attempts to take Billy to Santa Cruz, one of Billy’s associates, hiding in the rocks, fires a warning shot at Brigade’s feet. Brigade makes it clear: if anyone shoots him, he will kill Billy. In response, Billy signals to Charlie to warn Billy’s brother Lee Van Cleef as Frank about what’s happened, setting the stage for a tense, calculated pursuit across a harsh frontier.
The duo reaches a swing station where they are met by Sam Boone and his partner Whit, played by Pernell Roberts and James Coburn. Carrie Lane, the station master’s wife, Karen Steele stands with a rifle and orders everyone to depart. A distant stagecoach finally arrives, and Boone hints at a possible ambush, but the real danger erupts when the stage is driven into the corral and slaughtered—driver and passengers slain by Mescalero Indians. The surprise massacre shatters any pretense of order and immediately tests Brigade’s resolve and leadership.
After burying the dead, Brigade and the survivors hole up at the station, bracing for an imminent attack while waiting for the Indians to strike again. Carrie reveals concerns about her husband’s absence, and Brigade admits that abandoning her earlier was a mistake born of misjudgment. Boone explains that his and Whit’s plan was to capture Billy and secure amnesty for their own crimes by turning him in, complicating Brigade’s mission with a personal vendetta and a moral edge.
The next morning, as Brigade prepares to escort Carrie to the next swing station where her husband might be found, a band of Indians approaches and a spokesman requests a conversation. Brigade rides out to meet the chief and returns with news that the chief offers to trade a horse for Carrie. Believing in a ploy that might keep the group moving, Brigade agrees to go along, but Carrie screams when she recognizes the horse as her husband’s, prompting the Indians to ride off in confusion and anger. The chase continues, and the group takes shelter in an adobe shack when they are spotted by more Indians.
That night, Boone privately questions Brigade’s tactics, suggesting that Brigade may be letting Frank tail them for reasons Brigade may not fully acknowledge. The following day, Billy wields a stolen rifle against Brigade, only to have Boone reveal that the rifle is not loaded. Billy’s bravado collapses into vulnerability as Boone proves his trickery. Frank and his gang close the distance, arriving at the shack with half a day’s delay, and Frank suspects that Brigade wants to be followed rather than hidden, a clue that hints at a long-simmering personal debt Brigade owes to Frank for a past grievance that Brigade has never forgotten.
As the party nears Santa Cruz, they pass a hanging tree that casts a grim shadow over their journey. Brigade grows irritable and orders a camp, while Whit fills the air with talk of amnesty and safety. Billy frets that Frank will wipe out everyone who stands in his way, but Boone warns Whit not to allow Billy to walk free. Carrie voices her disillusionment with killing for money, and Brigade confides that his true target is Frank. Brigade reveals a brutal memory: when he was sheriff of Santa Cruz, he arrested Frank, who, after being released, kidnapped Brigade’s wife and hung her from that very tree.
Boone, understanding the stakes, offers to back Brigade in a confrontation that will determine Billy’s fate. Brigade orders Billy to mount his horse and then slips a noose around Billy’s neck, leading him to the hanging tree. When Frank and his gang arrive, Brigade challenges Frank to halt the hanging. Frank opens fire, sparking chaos as Billy’s horse bolts and leaves him swinging from the rope. Brigade shoots the hanging rope to free Billy, while Boone and Whit drive the pursuers away. He then hands Billy over to Boone and cautions him to keep his promise to reform, and, with the others heading toward Santa Cruz, Brigade sets the tree on fire, a symbolic end to the pursuit and a final statement of vengeance, justice, and the hard-won balance Brigade seeks in a frontier riddled with violence.
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